I've been watching season seven of DS9 late nights on Spike, and I had forgotten how "off" that season was. The first third of the season was all over the place with way, way too much Ezri; and the remainder had some great moments but still seemed to fall short in some areas. I was reminded of this last night with the Section 31 episode "Extreme Measures".
So what ingredients do we have for this episode? Bashir and O'Brien on a buddy adventure into the unpredictable mindscape of one of the most crafty men in the alpha quadrant...and that translates into wandering around generic corridors. This was the perfect opportunity for us to finally see the Alamo game Bashir and O'Brien were always talking about, but the twist would be that Sloane was now inside the Alamo repelling the suddenly Mexican Bashir and O'Brien. From there, they could have even gone through the other holodeck stuff those two are always doing except now with a Sloane twist; it would have a perfect tour de force of Bashir / O'Brien before the series closed down.
Anyway, seeing that woefully missed opportunity just sent the disappointment in season seven rushing back to my mind. I had started enjoying it again after those strange Worf / Ezri episodes got out of the way, then this Bashir / O'Brien waste sends me right back to discontent.
I've also wondered - were they having budget problems in season seven? I've noticed what seem to be some budget stretching measures (such as headline actors disappearing for 3 and 4 episodes at a time - Bashir was absent for a long while there). Such a budget constraint could help explain "Extreme Measures", but it's still disappointing.
So what ingredients do we have for this episode? Bashir and O'Brien on a buddy adventure into the unpredictable mindscape of one of the most crafty men in the alpha quadrant...and that translates into wandering around generic corridors. This was the perfect opportunity for us to finally see the Alamo game Bashir and O'Brien were always talking about, but the twist would be that Sloane was now inside the Alamo repelling the suddenly Mexican Bashir and O'Brien. From there, they could have even gone through the other holodeck stuff those two are always doing except now with a Sloane twist; it would have a perfect tour de force of Bashir / O'Brien before the series closed down.
Anyway, seeing that woefully missed opportunity just sent the disappointment in season seven rushing back to my mind. I had started enjoying it again after those strange Worf / Ezri episodes got out of the way, then this Bashir / O'Brien waste sends me right back to discontent.
I've also wondered - were they having budget problems in season seven? I've noticed what seem to be some budget stretching measures (such as headline actors disappearing for 3 and 4 episodes at a time - Bashir was absent for a long while there). Such a budget constraint could help explain "Extreme Measures", but it's still disappointing.